Christian Eloquence: Contemporary Doctrinal PreachingLiturgyTrainingPublications, 2005 - 237 pagini Featuring detailed analysis of medieval homilies and sermons from St. Augustine, St. Gregory the Great, St. Bonaventure, John Colet, and Henry Suso, as well as original sermons available for the first time in English from Peter Damien and Stephen Langdon, this book is an ideal tool for pastors, deacons, retreat leaders, and homiletic students. It also serves to introduce readers into the theology and the history of the period. |
Cuprins
An Overview | 1 |
Saint Augustines De Doctrina Christiana | 19 |
Saint Augustines Sermons | 41 |
Forming Preachers | 56 |
Saint Gregory the Greats Sermons | 76 |
Preaching Monks | 93 |
Saint Peter Damians Monastic Preaching | 103 |
The Rise of the Licensed Doctrinal Preachers | 132 |
Two Sermons from the Schools | 148 |
Doctrinal Preaching in the Late Middle Ages | 189 |
Conclusion Doctrinal Preaching and the Church Today | 216 |
Stephen Langtons | 229 |
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